Friday, April 5, 2013

Basic Whole Wheat Bread Recipe

Gloria here. :) So many of our recipes are based in the Basic Whole Wheat Bread Recipe, I thought I'd post it here so it is easier to find. 

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup warm water
1/3 cup oil ( I use extra virgin olive oil)
1/4 cup honey
1 beaten egg
2 tsp. salt
1 Tbsp. gluten
5+ cups of fresh milled whole wheat flour (store bought is fine, too)
1 Tbsp. yeast

Directions:
Add the ingredients in the order given to your bread machine. Set the bread machine on the dough cycle and let 'er go!

When the dough cycle is complete, spray 2 bread loaf pans with Pam or grease them with butter. Cut the dough in half and flop into the pans. Yep, I said flop! They will come out fine! 

Cover the pans and let rise until double, about an hour. 

Bake at 350 degrees (F) for about 29-30 minutes until golden brown. (Ovens vary.)

Remove immediately from pans and cool on a cooling rack. Bag when completely cooled. 

This recipe is adapted from the Sue Beckers recipe for Whole Wheat Bread, find her here.

Enjoy!!




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10 comments:

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  2. Hi, Gloria

    Thank you so much for stopping by my blog yesterday (DIY180) I appreciate so much. Thank you for telling me about your friend. I just love her work. Awesome pieces she created. I am inspired by her to make something else. Thank you again. Have a great weekend.

    Vanessa

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  3. You're welcome! I really like your site. :)
    Gloria

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  4. thanks for following. Love your blog and your recipes are great

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    1. Hi Schulz family! We're happy to hear that you love our blog! It inspires us to keep posting recipes. ;) Thanks for the comment!

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  5. When I saw Sue Becker's name I had to comment. I live about 30 minutes from the Bread Becker's business. I get most of my wheat, honey, and baking powder from them. It is were I got my grinder and bread machine also. I have gone to several of their classes. Small world!!!!

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    1. Hey, that's great! Sometimes I can get supplies from them when we see them at homeschool conventions.
      Gloria

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  6. Gloria- this looks great! There's nothing better than homemade bread!

    I've nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award!

    You can check it out at www.makeitrane.com
    You guys rock!
    Ashley Rane Sparks

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    1. Ashley, thank you so much for awarding us! We so appreciate it! :) We love your blog too! :D

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